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Indiana University Bloomington

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About Indiana University Bloomington

Overview

Indiana University Bloomington was established in 1820 and is the flagship campus of the eight state-wise campuses of the University. IU Bloomington as it is popularly known continues to be a highly reputed university attracting students to its programmes from all around the world. IU faculty and alumni have succeeded in many spheres and include winners of Tony Awards, Oscar Awards, Nobel Prizes, Pulitzer Prizes, Emmy Awards and Olympic medals. There are 15 degree-granting colleges and schools that offer over 550 programmes. The University’s programmes in ten subject categories are consistently ranked the best in the USA.

Reviews

Here's what Indian students are saying about their experience at
Indiana University Bloomington.

What Indian students say

When asked, 100% of reviewers recommend Indiana University Bloomington

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Great Experiences

I am in my bachelors degree at Indiana University Bloomington. The course is good. I am very happy with the place and I love the entire experience!

Vamsi,India4

Human Computer Interaction (HCI) design.

I did a course called Human Computer Interaction (HCI) design. Its a course that deals with human aspects of technology, and how to design services and products that actually meet the current and future needs of people.
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I did a course called Human Computer Interaction (HCI) design. Its a course that deals with human aspects of technology, and how to design services and products that actually meet the current and future needs of people. Its a pretty wide umbrella, dealing in boundaries of cognitive science, ergonomics, computer science, interactive media, business and information sciences. Well, about the university I can't complain.. its been a pretty good ride so far. I wanted to get away from being an engineer, in a meaningful way, and I believe I did. :) Just be sure that you are doing what you want to, not because others are doing or because others want you to.
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About the accommodation

The University has 11 residence halls on campus, clustered into three neighborhoods, each with a distinct blend of programs, dining options, amenities, services, and resources. The neighborhoods are like small communities on campus, offering everything students need very close to home. The three residence hall neighborhoods are called Northwest, Central, and Southeast. The individual residence halls are at the center of every neighborhood. The halls range from the 14-story, newly renovated Eigenmann to the smaller clusters of low-rise buildings found in neighborhoods such as Collins and Foster. The room will become more than just a place to sleep. It's where students will study, hang out with friends, watch movies, talk on the phone, play games, have study sessions. Room sizes and layouts vary from hall to hall, and even from floor to floor. There are four general types: singles, doubles, triples, and suites. The majority of rooms are doubles. Each residence hall includes basic facilities like beds, desks, chairs, mirrors, rugs, and wardrobes or closets. High-speed Ethernet connections, telephone service with voicemail, and a cable TV hookup in every room. Resident assistants on every floor who know about campus resources, organize and coordinate activities, help maintain a safe and supportive floor community, and resolve any conflicts that may arise. Academic support services including academic advising, tutoring and study-skill workshops, classrooms, and libraries. Centrally located dining and laundry facilities, computer labs, study lounges, and bike racks. Hall- and floor-sponsored social, recreational, and cultural programs. Extensive dining service offers something for everyone including: food courts, all-you-care-to-eat dining rooms, convenience stores, cafes and coffee shops.

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